Cities Seen
Metropolitan images from America and Europe
Metropolitan images from America and Europe
- AMSTERDAM: Frisius, Old St. Anthony's Gate
- AMSTERDAM: Orlik, Festtage in Amsterdam
- BORDEAUX: Lalanne, À Bordeaux (Vue Generale)
- BRUSSELS: Vraes, Rendering and Plan of a Railroad Viaduct
- FLORENCE: Pennell, Mecato Vecchio (The Old Market)
- FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN: Webster, Drei Koenigsstrasse
- JERUSALEM: Bouttats, View in Jerusalem
- LONDON: Carter, Air Street (in Old Regent Street)
- LONDON: Oakley, Ye Olde Dick Whittington
- LONDON: Pennell, Knightsbridge
- LONDON: Renouard, The Old Clothes Market, Houndsditch
- MESSINA: Casembrot, Harbor of Messina (Sicily)
- NAPLES: Doré, The Triumphal Entry of Garibaldi Into Naples
- NAPLES: Strang, Castel Nuovo
- NEW YORK: Born, Wall Street
- NEW YORK: Simonsen, Queensborough Bridge
- NEW YORK, Jones, East Side Jungle
- NEW YORK: Lewis, The Great Shadow
- NEW YORK: Marin, Downtown, the El
- NEW YORK: Marsh, East Tenth Street Jungle
- NEW YORK, Dolice, 5th Avenue and 55th Street
- NEW YORK: Spruance, Subway Playground
- NEW YORK: Torre-Bueno, Tug Boat by the Hell Gate Bridge
- NEW YORK: Walkowitz, Abstract Cityscape
- PARIS: Chahine, Saint-Ouen, Vue des Fortifications de Paris
- PARIS: Lepère, Quai de l'Hôtel de Ville
- PARIS: Lepère, Le Grand Marché aux Pommes
- PARIS:, Pavil, Place de la Concorde
- PRAGUE: Simon, Neruda Street at the Foot of the Castle
- ROME: Bone, The Trevi Fountain
- ROME: Montagu, Veduta di Piazza di Montecavallo (Quirinale)
- ROUEN: Pennell, The Flower Market and the Butter Tower
- SAN FRANCISCO: Winkler, Large Ross Alley
- SAN FRANCISCO: Winkler, The Tunnel
- SIENA: Tushingham, Torre del Mangia
- STOCKHOLM: Bone, Windy Night, Stockholm
- TANGIER: Hollar, A Part of Tangier from Above
- UTRECHT: Drewes, Utrecht
- VENICE: Moran, Venice
- VENICE: Webster, The Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
- VIENNA: Singer, Am Hof
- VIENNA: Tuszynski, The Hauptallee in the Prater, Vienna --Then an
5th Avenue and 55th Street, New York
Etching and drypoint, ca. 1930, 146 X 103 mm. Fine impression in blue-black ink with manipulated plate tone and wiped highlights on very thick paper with small margins. The sparse, horse-drawn traffic and children standing in the street give us a view of 5th Avenue hardly to be seen anymore. Dolice, who, like Winkler, was born in Austria, was very much a lone star, rarely if ever exhibiting at the standard venues. Nor is his work included in so encyclopedic a collection as that of the Library of Congress. Nevertheless, he recorded his adopted city in etching, linocut, pastel and painting and many of his works have filtered through the art trade to find an appreciative audience. Certainly, any number of them have charm. Today, he is the beneficiary of a website devoted to his work, www. dolice.com.